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Letters Home
Letters by historical and literary figures about cities around the world
BBC World Service
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Crossing The Border
Interviews with musicians who bridged contemporary music with classical instruments
BBC World Service
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Tip Of The Tongue
Where do we find the words to talk about subjects like sex and illness?
BBC World Service
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Best of the Edge
Best of the week's news squeezed into a 10 minute youth programme
BBC World Service
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Children of Courage
Children give their accounts of the events that earned them National Awards for Gallantry
BBC World Service
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Seven Ages of the Voice
Exploring the voice - how it works and how it changes throughout our lifetime
BBC World Service
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Adventures in the Tourist Trade
How tourism, the biggest industry in the world, affects local people
BBC World Service
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Selling People by the Pound
Was the sale of East German citizens to West Germany a slave trade or the cost of freedom?
BBC World Service
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Health in Mind
Mental health series exploring how professionals work with their communities
BBC World Service
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Inside The Red Cross
The aid agency that works to help the victims of war, famine and natural disaster
BBC World Service
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Living on the Edge
How the South Pacific islanders are living on the edge of environmental disaster
BBC World Service
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Talk Talk
Issues raised in BBC World Service Nigerian drama, Story, Story: Voices from the Market
BBC World Service
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Professor Colin Blakemore
Professor Colin Blakemore defends his research done on animals
BBC World Service
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The BBC World Service Special Debates
Special debates hosted by the BBC World Service on serious political topics
BBC World Service
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The Aid Trap
Do poor countries get caught in an "aid trap", a cycle of dependency and corruption?
BBC World Service
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George Bernard Shaw
JW Lambert presents a programme exploring the life and work of George Bernard Shaw
BBC World Service
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Hockney in California
David Hockney shares his joy of painting and delight in colour
BBC World Service
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Spinning to Win
How British and American governments have managed information in times of war
BBC World Service
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How to Succeed in Business
The secret of success is in understanding the culture of your business partners
BBC World Service
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Chat, Snaps and Videotape
Exploring how music, radio, film and photography reflects Nigerian society
BBC World Service
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When the Rainforest is Stolen
The threats to the rainforests of Madagascar through the eyes of the Malagasy people
BBC World Service
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Preventing AIDS
Examining how effective media and lobbying campaigns are in the fight against HIV/AIDS
BBC World Service
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Seeing Iraq, Thinking Vietnam
The impact of the two conflicts on American society and politics
BBC World Service
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The Pub Historian
Prof Martin Johnes questions and debates the fundamental historical ideas about Wales.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Sugar Makers
Meet the men who were directed by a vision to make sugar from cane juice in Providence
BBC World Service
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The Last Days of Apartheid
Matthew Bannister reports from South Africa on the final days of the apartheid regime
BBC World Service